We need a flash animation that can display a dynamic guest list for an upcoming event. We'll provide a URL that will generate a list of attending guests in following format: FIRST_NAME_1 LAST_NAME_1 http://IMAGE_URL_1 <comment>COMMENT_1</comment> FIRST_NAME_2 LAST_NAME_2 http://IMAGE_URL_2 <comment>COMMENT_2</comment> FIRST_NAME_3 LAST_NAME_3 http://IMAGE_URL_3 <comment>COMMENT_3</comment> The flash animation must read this XML, and use it to construct the guest list as mocked up in the attached images. Initially, the flash animation should not show the guest list (see [login to view URL]). It must, however, expose a javascript hook that will allow us to display the guest list. When we call this hook, the flash animation should display the guest as per guestListVisible.jpg. It is up to the developer to decide what transition to use in displaying the guest list - I would propose a slide in from above. If more than 10 guests are in the XML file, developer must implement basic previous page | next page functionality (see [login to view URL]). Developer must match dimensions of mockup. The overall animation must be 800px x 526px. Each guest image ist guaranteed to be 50px x 50px. If a guests' comment will overrun the three lines allocated to them, please truncate them with a '...'. Please feel free to ask any questions if you need clarification.
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## Platform
Flash/AJAX.